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Technicians move the Exploration Flight Test-1 (EFT-1) Orion crew module pressure vessel in the Operations and...
S67-43595 (26 Aug. 1967) --- The Apollo 4 (Spacecraft 017/Saturn 501) stack and its mobile launch tower atop a...
The Orion crew module flown on NASA’s Pad Abort-1 (PA-1) flight test is shown on display at an event at Kennedy...
S85-E-5069 (13 August 1997) --- Category five Super Typhoon Winnie as it was passing over the Marianas in the...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - A United Space Alliance technician monitors Rudder Speed Brake actuator No. 4 as it is...
The Stennis Space Center Farmer's Market marked its move to a new onsite location and its six-month anniversary with...
Richard Risley, with United Space Alliance, places a box of Columbia debris in its final resting place in the...
S134-E-007186 (19 May 2011) --- In the grasp of space shuttle Endeavour?s robotic Canadarm, the Alpha Magnetic...
The Orion crew module flown on NASA’s Pad Abort-1 (PA-1) flight test is shown on display at an event at Kennedy...
A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket is moved from the Vertical Integration Facility to the launch pad at Cape...
The Orion Exploration Flight Test-1 (EFT-1) crew module is moved and mated with the service module at the Operations...
Technicians move the Exploration Flight Test-1 (EFT-1) Orion crew module pressure vessel in the Operations and...
Technicians move mission specialist seat into place inside space shuttle Atlantis as the spacecraft is prepared for...
The Orion crew module flown on NASA’s Pad Abort-1 (PA-1) flight test is shown on display at an event at Kennedy...
Technicians move mission specialist seat into place inside space shuttle Atlantis as the spacecraft is prepared for...
The Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) is moved on its workstand in the Space Station Processing Facility. The JEM...
JSC2005-E-17977 (4 May 2005) --- Astronauts Christopher J. Ferguson (left), STS-115 pilot, and Daniel C. Burbank,...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, an overhead crane moves the S3/S4 integrated...
An alligator moves through a brackish waterway at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The center shares a border...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A NASA railroad locomotive at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida is part of the space...
The Orion crew module flown on NASA’s Pad Abort-1 (PA-1) flight test is shown on display at an event at Kennedy...
ISS009-E-23121 (16 September 2004) --- Hurricane Ivan moves inland as photographed by astronaut Edward M. (Mike)...
S67-15717 (1967) --- Apollo Spacecraft 012 Command/Service Module is moved from H-134 to east stokes for mating to...
STS106-373-004 (8-20 September 2000) --- Three members of the STS-106 crew move the treadmill device. They are...